Monday, April 8, 2013

Today
I received an email from Kay Wilson asking that I remove an article
that I had shared a year ago on my blog titled: Abductee Kay Wilson Has
Changed Her Mind. The article was about her, so I didn't hesitate to
remove it.

She went on to explain that after I read the following web post on her site that I would understand more. And I do!

She has asked that I share the following links, in an attempt to help everyone understand: Who Killed The Alien Jigsaw and Why? Please follow this link to Kay Wilson's page.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Here
is a story worth sharing. We often speak of the universe being a
reflection of ourselves, and point to how the eye, veins, and brain
cells mirror visual phenomenon in the universe. As above so below right?
Well check this out. How about the idea that the universe is one big
brain? The idea of the universe as a 'giant brain' has been proposed by
scientists and science fiction writers for decades, but now physicists say there may be some evidence that it's actually true (in a sense).

By Tia Ghose
According to a study published in Nature's Scientific Reports, the
universe may be growing in the same way as a giant brain - with the
electrical firing between brain cells 'mirrored' by the shape of
expanding galaxies. The results of a computer simulation suggest that
"natural growth dynamics" - the way that systems evolve - are the same
for different kinds of networks - whether its the internet, the human
brain or the universe as a whole.

When the team compared the
universe's history with growth of social networks and brain circuits,
they found all the networks expanded in similar ways: They balanced
links between similar nodes with ones that already had many connections.
For instance, a cat lover surfing the Internet may visit mega-sites
such as Google or Yahoo, but will also browse cat fancier websites or
YouTube kitten videos. In the same way, neighboring brain cells like to
connect, but neurons also link to such "Google brain cells" that are
hooked up to loads of other brain cells.

"The new study
suggests a single fundamental law of nature may govern these networks",
said physicist Kevin Bassler of the University of Houston. ""For a
physicist it's an immediate signal that there is some missing
understanding of how nature works," says Dmitri Krioukov from the
University of California San Diego.

So this may seem weird, but
let's think about this. We always talk about consciousness being the
underlying fabric of the universe from which all things emerge
(M-theory, string theory, Unified Field Theory, etc). Consciousness has
been known to be the ground of being. So not only is the universe
conscious like a brain, it is growing like a brain as well. But here's a
question...a brain to what? Is it possible we exist as a thought within
the mind of some Super Intelligence? Are we just cells in the mind of
the Universe? Maybe, maybe not, but it's fascinating to think about.

I shared with you last year that a young woman named April Shadduck had written a bookcalled Mischief & Magick: Wicked Wrong. (Book 1)

Well, am excited to share that she has just released Dark Delusions, Book 2 of the Mischief & Magick series.

Let me give you a little background on Miss Shadduck. At the ripe old age of 23, she wrote her first book, and a year later her second. She is quite an accomplished and talented young lady. As you can see on her Blog.. she loves painting, photography, writing books and poetry.

http://aprilshadduckauthor.blogspot.com April was born and raised in a small town in Nebraska until the age of 15 at that time she and her family relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado. After a year of big city life, the family again relocated to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Northern Colorado.Not all of what lies between the pages of these books is fiction however. Some of the paranormal events have been experienced by April personally.

I am very Proud of her accomplishments, and wish her the greatest success. Please if you haven't ordered a copy, please do so today. Help support a young woman, doing what she loves to do...share her imagination with the world.